Mumbai, Apr 13: Ahluwalia Contracts was declared as the lowest bidder on Wednesday among 4 firms to redevelop Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) in Maharashtra. Confining the development, a senior officer of CR said, "Ahluwalia Contracts win the bid, letter of intent (LOI) will be issued shortly. After that redevelopment process will start."
Earlier, Rail Land Development Authority had invited bids for the re-development of the iconic Mumbai station, which is also a UNESCO-listed world heritage site, after getting all necessary clearances from the heritage committee.
Four companies participated in the bids including Larsen and Toubro (L&T), Afcons Infrastructure, Ahluwalia Contracts, and Nagarjuna Construction. The re-development of the CSMT station is amongst the government’s flagship projects that will amplify the heritage element of the station and boost tourism prospects. One of the main objectives of this upgrade is to provide commuters with a world-class travel experience.
The Rs 1,800 crore re-development project would be carried out without altering the heritage property. Mumbai station will be redeveloped using the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) model. The RLDA concluded the first pre-bid meeting for the redevelopment of CSMT in November and a second round of meetings was conducted in December.